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why -- lines to your local station. what is going on? how do you explain this? >> well, first of all, let's remember, californians of cars. there are more cars to more people driving cars to more interstate highway miles off, more freeways in california than anywhere else in the nation. and there is no alternative, so they have to be in their cars to get where they need to go off. secondly, some of the oldest infrastructure to support that car crazy state exists up and down the coast of california. the third problem -- gerri: let me ask you about that. stop for just a second. why is the infrastructure so old to make everyone thinks of the oil industry as being pretty lucrative after all. why haven't they build any new facilities? >> well, it is well maintained, although it is old. so it can trip over under any circumstances. it is very heavily invested in, but no one would build a new refinery in california because they really can't. that gets your third problem. sacramento. if anybody in california is unhappy, they need to live in sacramento. gerri: regulations
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it's just another way local governments are trying to squeeze every last penny out of drivers. aaa took a look at red light cameras in new york city if and found that they are attached to traffic lights that change much quicker, sometimes 20 percent quicker an ordinary traffic lights. the net result, more traffic tickets. joining us, aaa spokesman robin sinclair. tell me what you make of this. what is going on? >> in many cases the yellow lights and red light cameras are too short. generally you should be given at least one second, between one and one-half seconds for every ten miles-per-hour the prevailing rate is diderot way to be able to get through the yellow light, the go no go decision or a driver can safely make it through without stepping on the brakes and probably causing a ridge crash, we found in 100 percent of the lights that we looked at the yellow lights were too short, not only for the prevailing rate of speed which they should be set to, but the city says their set for the speed limit which is 30 miles-per-hour which is not realistic because no one is driving 30
it's just another way local governments are trying to squeeze every last penny out of drivers. aaa took a look at red light cameras in new york city if and found that they are attached to traffic lights that change much quicker, sometimes 20 percent quicker an ordinary traffic lights. the net result, more traffic tickets. joining us, aaa spokesman robin sinclair. tell me what you make of this. what is going on? >> in many cases the yellow lights and red light cameras are too short....
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markets in inland california like stockton and modesto, prices rose so fast, much higher than what local incomes or jobs could support. what we're looking at to get back to normal is not 2006 prices, but what it looked like before 2002, before the bubble started. what a normal level of construction is, prices back then. gerri: you're being rational with me. >> sorry, it's a fault. gerri: no, no, it makes sense. thank you for coming on tonight, a pleasure to have you with us, thank you. >> thanks for having me. gerri: we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just nd us online, you'll alsfind us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 50 branches nationwide. so when u call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades a just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors
markets in inland california like stockton and modesto, prices rose so fast, much higher than what local incomes or jobs could support. what we're looking at to get back to normal is not 2006 prices, but what it looked like before 2002, before the bubble started. what a normal level of construction is, prices back then. gerri: you're being rational with me. >> sorry, it's a fault. gerri: no, no, it makes sense. thank you for coming on tonight, a pleasure to have you with us, thank you....
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but a local tv station in michigan reported employees have so little work to do they spend hours playing board games and watching movies. some are quitting. as a project the company is failing. here is the president to years ago. >> it will put thousands of people to work including those working at facilities being built in michigan by another battery technology company called a 123. a symbol of where michigan is going, holland and the united states is going. gerri: as simple program america is going? really? lg chem is a career in coming-- company receiving grants from taxpayers. using only 228,000 of tax dollars even though approved at $3 million. although struggling financially four years, the power conversion devices were and steady demand in 2011. but could not bring that to profitability. and posted losses in through the first six months of 2012. according to the heritage foundation companies that got assistance are going bankrupt and laying people off. look at the list. heritage estimates of the $90 billion of green energy loans and credits credits, 10 percent go to companies bank
but a local tv station in michigan reported employees have so little work to do they spend hours playing board games and watching movies. some are quitting. as a project the company is failing. here is the president to years ago. >> it will put thousands of people to work including those working at facilities being built in michigan by another battery technology company called a 123. a symbol of where michigan is going, holland and the united states is going. gerri: as simple program...
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the department's at local state and national levels as a result have a difficult time communicating with fema. according to that report because of many of the process is the manual, the culture have become dependent on individual people. staff relying on personal relationships to accomplish tasks. including -- concluded from the gao, a total revamp. maybe that is why the improperly paid nearly $100 million to hurricane victims after katrina and rita between 2005 and 2010. just earlier this month the agency waived its demands for repayment. altogether, 371 million was paid out in error. taken a reminder to everybody out there, that's our money fellow taxpayers. remember katrina trailers, 145,000 of them deemed unsafe because they had high levels of formaldehyde. we pay for that. there were used anyway by storm victims. if you're thinking poor fema is having problems because it is woefully understaffed, not true. the agency has grown in the wake of katrina. the funding extension passed by congress this fall addressed very little of these problems. made an attempt to stop insuring propertie
the department's at local state and national levels as a result have a difficult time communicating with fema. according to that report because of many of the process is the manual, the culture have become dependent on individual people. staff relying on personal relationships to accomplish tasks. including -- concluded from the gao, a total revamp. maybe that is why the improperly paid nearly $100 million to hurricane victims after katrina and rita between 2005 and 2010. just earlier this...
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bluebird at your local walmart and it could be costing you tons of money in fees. why then the debit card the nation's biggest retailer as banks across the country shaking in their boots. it. gerri: more pain for spain, s&p downgrading the credit rating two notches. that is one notch above junk status. the credit rating agency said its lack of economic growth and the government's ability to handle the fiscal crisis. more cuts could be on the way of political support wanes which could happen. consent tonight over what some are calling a growing threat to the banking industry, and i'm talking about prepaid debit cards. american express and walmart launched their own card that they are calling the bluebird. my next guest is one of the cards critics. berger joins me now, the editor in chief of american banker. it's always great to have you here. how are these cards a threat to banks? >> there are a threat to banks because amex and walmart with 4,000 retail stores, trying to compete and get away a lot of the checking account customers. if this card works as promised
bluebird at your local walmart and it could be costing you tons of money in fees. why then the debit card the nation's biggest retailer as banks across the country shaking in their boots. it. gerri: more pain for spain, s&p downgrading the credit rating two notches. that is one notch above junk status. the credit rating agency said its lack of economic growth and the government's ability to handle the fiscal crisis. more cuts could be on the way of political support wanes which could...
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sales for november, new york city, is a hub of corporate headquarters, in banking to media, retail, local economy generates $4 billion a day. that is a $20 billion economy over a week. now to be sure name packs are huge, -- the impacts are huge, and short-term will clip economy growth by maybe .10 of a percent by a half%. there is a lot of rebuilding to do. coming up, 70% of east coast refineries shut down. impacting 10% of the nation's oil, what does that mean for gas prices? details next. >> stay with us. 0t[h7 gerri: the silver lining may be lower gas prices, why there may the not be too much pain at the pumps, next. gerri: the majority ofest on coast refineries are getting back to line. two refineries in new jersey remain would power tonight after being flooded. there they are. for more on the storm impact. i am joined by former shell oil president, john hofmeister, thank you for joining us. 6 refineries, operating at reduced want it, not full. two are off line. because they suffered flooding and they lost power, what is your concern here? >> i think it is the safety of the infrastru
sales for november, new york city, is a hub of corporate headquarters, in banking to media, retail, local economy generates $4 billion a day. that is a $20 billion economy over a week. now to be sure name packs are huge, -- the impacts are huge, and short-term will clip economy growth by maybe .10 of a percent by a half%. there is a lot of rebuilding to do. coming up, 70% of east coast refineries shut down. impacting 10% of the nation's oil, what does that mean for gas prices? details next....
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from local cmunities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlockg the world's pontial. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in wi an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/tr gerri: we told you about the government's weekly jobs report. blasting fox business of reporting on the issue, will be reported jobs data to the labor department. joining me now senior washington correspondent peter barnes reported on this earlier. mf global peter: blasting us and the number of news media outlets including the wall street journal and others. basically denying our reporting that there might have been some questionable things going on in today's unemployment claims report. among other things
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stuart: it would react local legislatures, local school boards, for example, if they came to an agreement with unions. >> yes. they call it the protect our jobs ballot initiative. you know, when you look at it, you can see it is about protecting the union's ability to screw taxpayers and public children out of their rights. it would screw taxpayers big-time. billions of dollars would be spent on that unions with very inefficient proposals. quite frankly, it would take a state that is getting a turnaround here and bring it all the way back to where the unions were when they were bankrupt. stuart: that is your view of things. i think michigan voters may see it differently. there is 48% support for this bozo. >> part of the reason is you put a proposal on the ballot, it has to be 100 words or less. can you imagine a law that will affect 170 laws on the books and you will explain it to voters with less than 100 laws. it is a total deception. people will wake up every very surprised as to what has happened to their tax bills, rights on the job, even union employees will have their right hijack
stuart: it would react local legislatures, local school boards, for example, if they came to an agreement with unions. >> yes. they call it the protect our jobs ballot initiative. you know, when you look at it, you can see it is about protecting the union's ability to screw taxpayers and public children out of their rights. it would screw taxpayers big-time. billions of dollars would be spent on that unions with very inefficient proposals. quite frankly, it would take a state that is...
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health care expenses, it's retirement expenses that have driven the cost, particularly of state and local governments way beyond the revenues that they're currently receiving. stuart: we're in agreement. >> we are in agreement on that. stuart: but we don't agree on what we must do about it. >> last time i had the honor of being here, you called me a, a concensus person. i am a concensus person and i think that everybody has to contribute to this solution, not just the recipients of benefits, but the people who have paid taxes as well. stuart: all right, richard. >> but in fairness. stuart: yes. >> the labor contract is up and i think the chairman of the mta has very wisely decided that he's going to wait until after the union election this december to negotiate a new contract. and what he's able to extract from the union at that point in time 'cause he'll extract more after a union election than before. stuart: all right, all right. >> we can hope that he will negotiate a good deal. stuart: look, confrontational, you're the master negotiator and concensus builder, we'll leave it at that r
health care expenses, it's retirement expenses that have driven the cost, particularly of state and local governments way beyond the revenues that they're currently receiving. stuart: we're in agreement. >> we are in agreement on that. stuart: but we don't agree on what we must do about it. >> last time i had the honor of being here, you called me a, a concensus person. i am a concensus person and i think that everybody has to contribute to this solution, not just the recipients of...
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from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. stuart: microsoft unveiling windows 8. where is the stock? nicole: is up slightly. microsoft unveiling windows 8. it has been awaited for a long time. today is the day we hear more and tomorrow you can go in stores and actually get it. stuart: it is below $28 a share. apple release the ipad mini and report earnings "after the bell" today. what is going on? nicole: a little bit of a debt for apple. not far off of the unchanged line and the ipad mini, the news is out and earnings coming out but there seems to be a lot of folks on wall street who think going into the holidays you should buy this stock because it continues to go higher later in the year. that is -- security. stuart: this is one of those dips, people have not bought it. don't know what happens after the earnings report later today but this is one of those dips people have not b
from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. stuart: microsoft unveiling windows 8. where is the stock? nicole: is up slightly. microsoft unveiling windows 8. it has been awaited for a long time. today is the day we hear more and tomorrow you can go in stores and actually get it. stuart: it is below $28...
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to, i think most it looks like one of those things local access tv and you see the state lottery guy following the bouncing balls with numbers on it. what happened last week reportedly according to dow jones, a state that had not filed quarterly report. had filed the weekly report and when the quarterly report comes in in many states, including california people had to reapply for benefits. that didn't happen. that report didn't come in, it was artificially depressed by about 30,000 claimants and most expect it had to be around 369,000 claims. what happened last week was not an accurate picture. the problem for the department was this, they did not explain that thoroughly in their press release. stuart: right. >> and that's what kicks up a lot of distrust. stuart: so, this week's number shall the one that came out today. 388,000, that seems to me like a very high number. i've characterized this as painting a miserable picture of the employment situation. how about you? >> well, here is the thing, if you're at a range around 330,000 numbers it means that you have pretty good economy g
to, i think most it looks like one of those things local access tv and you see the state lottery guy following the bouncing balls with numbers on it. what happened last week reportedly according to dow jones, a state that had not filed quarterly report. had filed the weekly report and when the quarterly report comes in in many states, including california people had to reapply for benefits. that didn't happen. that report didn't come in, it was artificially depressed by about 30,000 claimants...
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he destroyed their military, destroyed their national police, destroyed their local police, destroyed the intelligence services, deployed their infrastructure and destroyed a lot of private dwellings. as a result the law in libya is whatever militia reigns in a given area. the government that replaced gaddafi, as horrible as he was, is unable to govern, as we understand a government doing, retaining freedom and safety. stuart: is that our fault? >> it's primarily the president's fault. absolutely. there was they declaration of war. stuart: it's good if i's fault? >> gaddafi was a monster. >> thank goodness he's dead. >> we wouldn't have had the invasion in benghazi if gaddafi was alive because-- >> you have militia's running free in the streets. stuart: they were running free long before-- >> they were not running free until we destroyed his ability to-- >> what we're talking about gaddafi reign of terror separate from the war powers act and the president would ask for a drone strike, what are his restrictions and how is he basically used and-- >> he has never complied with the law. >
he destroyed their military, destroyed their national police, destroyed their local police, destroyed the intelligence services, deployed their infrastructure and destroyed a lot of private dwellings. as a result the law in libya is whatever militia reigns in a given area. the government that replaced gaddafi, as horrible as he was, is unable to govern, as we understand a government doing, retaining freedom and safety. stuart: is that our fault? >> it's primarily the president's fault....
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stuart: now, then candid obama was referring to the stafford act which says local governments must match 10 percent of the federal government's emergency spending during disasters joining us by phone, charles payne. charles canady you think that take as injected the race card in to the selection? charles: the race card is always in the election. that has been stirred up for the last four years. at just want to talk about this for second. mistakes were made with this country a thing before and after. the black mayor may a lot of mistakes. the citizens were given a lot of time to get the heck out and they didn't listen. of course, the federal government had problems. racism exists. there's no doubt about it. the deal with it. here's what's really the problem. particularly when it comes from the leader of the united states. we can't use it to cover up self-inflicted wounds. we can use it to cover up individual shortcomings. it can't be the reason for failure if you haven't tried. this will really gets me upset. when the president says they what he is talking about his government, more speci
stuart: now, then candid obama was referring to the stafford act which says local governments must match 10 percent of the federal government's emergency spending during disasters joining us by phone, charles payne. charles canady you think that take as injected the race card in to the selection? charles: the race card is always in the election. that has been stirred up for the last four years. at just want to talk about this for second. mistakes were made with this country a thing before and...
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. >> yeah, definitely more than a million and a half all over the office ins the country and local ofa office and these are things that they've put out before, investing they say, tax credits for green energy, business expensing, fuel economy standards the stuff that the president has out there before. stuart: rich edson, you've read it and tell us about it, good stuff. kelly jane, i want to turn to you, this has been put out in glossy format, what, 13 days before the election. it previously, i've used the expression desperation and you say what? >> i agree. the republicans and romney say you don't have a plan, what are the specifics, and romney has a five point plan and mention it had every debate and less than two weeks before the election you finally see obama's plan and you say it's not a plan. look at it-- new. is a plan, but it's not and my question is, if you put that plan into practice, you, kelly jane, think it would work? would it get the economy going, what do you think. >> one of the things in the plan, let's hire 100,000 new math and science teachers. you've been spending
. >> yeah, definitely more than a million and a half all over the office ins the country and local ofa office and these are things that they've put out before, investing they say, tax credits for green energy, business expensing, fuel economy standards the stuff that the president has out there before. stuart: rich edson, you've read it and tell us about it, good stuff. kelly jane, i want to turn to you, this has been put out in glossy format, what, 13 days before the election. it...
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there is a small town of about 300 people around here where i watched it in a local tavern. the folks in the tavern had the same worries that we do in the city. and down, everyone in that tavern felt like you and i did. stuart: you are a cattle farmer, don't you like subsidies from the federal government? isn't president barack obama tried to bribe you with some subsidies? >> i think things have been going so well now that that is not really the case anymore. the big businessmen, which farmers are, they do not rely on that clutch anymore. you cannot put a farmer out of business with the weather, but you may if you back over his mailbox. that is not the case anymore. it is good old-fashioned work and there are no shortcuts. stuart: i was joking, scott. i hope you know that. i am a tree farmer myself. i am not looking four subsidies from president obama or anyone else. >> it is a good honest days work and you sleep better. the oxygen that you get out here is much better than in the city. it is a pretty good life. stuart: what a life. scott, we are so glad you joined us down on
there is a small town of about 300 people around here where i watched it in a local tavern. the folks in the tavern had the same worries that we do in the city. and down, everyone in that tavern felt like you and i did. stuart: you are a cattle farmer, don't you like subsidies from the federal government? isn't president barack obama tried to bribe you with some subsidies? >> i think things have been going so well now that that is not really the case anymore. the big businessmen, which...
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>> well, what the governor did in the elective order, to give our local authorities in the areadiscretion, when it's staff for people to return. and in the low lying area, people cooperated very, develop well and solved problems that we otherwise would have had and now we're deferring an awful lot to the judgment of emergency responders and local officials in terms of when it's safe to come back. >> he no, i do find it interesting, and this is a recurring theme where it feels like people, citizens, paid so much more attention to officials and you just talked about their cooperation. does it surprise you how well people handle this, just the average citizens out there? >> well, you know, we had a hurricane just last year and i think that people saw in that event that the evacuation order the governor issued then was pretty precise in retrospect and well-founded and issued one this time for a lot of the same areas and people knew they wouldn't have done it without good cause and why we had such a good cooperation rate and again, had they not evacuated, things would have been an awful lot wo
>> well, what the governor did in the elective order, to give our local authorities in the areadiscretion, when it's staff for people to return. and in the low lying area, people cooperated very, develop well and solved problems that we otherwise would have had and now we're deferring an awful lot to the judgment of emergency responders and local officials in terms of when it's safe to come back. >> he no, i do find it interesting, and this is a recurring theme where it feels like...
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state and local governments for certain assistance from the federal government. if you need temporary housing or business loan, things of that nature are all freed up. just got this from the white house, fema is going door-to-door, people might need assistance at the coast guard and taking the lead to identify hazardous floodwaters. not exactly the cleanest water on earth. how do you dispose of that and also fema will support any request from state officials who need help with polling places next week, only a few days from the federal election. the irs is granting taxpayers affected by the hurricane until november 7th if they were supposed to file returns or payments for today. the fdic telling financial institutions if they are having problems with their reporting timeline they can contact them as well. campaign continues tomorrow. mitt romney will be in virginia. president obama back on the campaign trail. green bay, wisconsin, boulder, colorado, las vegas. melissa: thanks for that report. ashley: let's get back to check the markets. the dow up by 35 points and
state and local governments for certain assistance from the federal government. if you need temporary housing or business loan, things of that nature are all freed up. just got this from the white house, fema is going door-to-door, people might need assistance at the coast guard and taking the lead to identify hazardous floodwaters. not exactly the cleanest water on earth. how do you dispose of that and also fema will support any request from state officials who need help with polling places...
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more demand in beverly hills so we were thinking where would be a perfect location where we could get locals and tourists so we thought rodeo drive and great marketing for the company would be our flagship location. lori: does it send a message you are after by virtue of being on rodeo drive, 37 to $42 a square foot. $3 a square foot. it will cost so much to be there, do you have to change what you charged when you are the $0.99 store. does it send the right message about your store? >> we hope we don't have a special $99 session. we want to keep our pricing but we believe it will be our best volume store and part of the investment in rents you look at his investment in marketing or advertising to get the word out that rich people, upscale folks love to shop in our store. the reason the store next to beverly hills does so well as we do well with upscale clientele and this helps send a message out. [talking over each other] is still under way? they noaa little about this process and how you're dealing >> we love to get a deal in $0.99 only stores. we were hoping we could avoid the middleman,
more demand in beverly hills so we were thinking where would be a perfect location where we could get locals and tourists so we thought rodeo drive and great marketing for the company would be our flagship location. lori: does it send a message you are after by virtue of being on rodeo drive, 37 to $42 a square foot. $3 a square foot. it will cost so much to be there, do you have to change what you charged when you are the $0.99 store. does it send the right message about your store? >>...
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bush increased state aid to state and local government. this is the first time that conservatives in the republicans and congress have actually chosen to starve state and local governments during a recession and leading them to do for stupid things like ask for the tacks and encourages socially irresponsible behavior like not calling the fire department. >> brenda: toby, shouldn't they just get their spending under control instead of adding new tax sns. >> i don't think we're in a recession, right now, fyi. and if you actually put some actual fees and spend on this, now, 25% of the phone calls in the 411, are not right. i mean they're a wrong call. 911, i'm sorry. ambulance the same deal, half of them are fake calls and i think that actually helps get the costs down because it has people think, i would have to pay for a visit. >> okay. jonas, last word. >> you know, the 800 number for the police-- 900 number. >> and the states are cutting back and you can't say that the states haven't cut stuff out of the budget and that federal government
bush increased state aid to state and local government. this is the first time that conservatives in the republicans and congress have actually chosen to starve state and local governments during a recession and leading them to do for stupid things like ask for the tacks and encourages socially irresponsible behavior like not calling the fire department. >> brenda: toby, shouldn't they just get their spending under control instead of adding new tax sns. >> i don't think we're in a...
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to they also go to the local credit unions. and many have trade-ins as well. but there are about a third that do come in with cash. and, you know, we've seen credit come back very strong. we're as good as we were before the recession right now as far as approval rates are concerned. >> one last question. if the people didn't buy your vehicles, would they be using that money for an expensive vacation? would they be using that money for someone else's product that is not that good, sore this just discretionary money that people are hanging around that people are getting because things aren't as bad as we think? >> well, you know, i think it's a little bit of both, jim. most of the people that buy our products have found that it's the most applicable solution for what they want to do. whether it's a recreation -- our recreation customer, often this is their vacation, or, you know, this is what they choose to do on the weekends as a family activity. on the work side, we quite frankly think we offer the best value for whatever might need to be done. it's better tha
to they also go to the local credit unions. and many have trade-ins as well. but there are about a third that do come in with cash. and, you know, we've seen credit come back very strong. we're as good as we were before the recession right now as far as approval rates are concerned. >> one last question. if the people didn't buy your vehicles, would they be using that money for an expensive vacation? would they be using that money for someone else's product that is not that good, sore...
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. >> i know you are having a fight between the state and localities having to do with fracking and you want to expand energy. it sounds like romney would be on your side on some of these things and the stereotype would be the president wouldn't be on your side with some of these things. >> the president has been. the president asked to look into fracking and found it was safe if done properly. you have to make sure like with any industrial process you don't want people making mistakes. if you look at what inexpensive natural gas has done our co 2 emissions are down where they were during eisenhower's presidency. we are half the way towards achieving protocol even though we didn't vote to accept it. many ways it is a game changer. it is cheaper and creates jobs and cleaner for the air. >> and then colorado will have a boom. >> we are one of the top states for natural gas. president obama says all of the above. we need solar and wind and inexpensive natural gas. >> epa is on your side? >> absolutely. >> you will be in the audience tonight? >> absolutely. wouldn't miss it for the world. >
. >> i know you are having a fight between the state and localities having to do with fracking and you want to expand energy. it sounds like romney would be on your side on some of these things and the stereotype would be the president wouldn't be on your side with some of these things. >> the president has been. the president asked to look into fracking and found it was safe if done properly. you have to make sure like with any industrial process you don't want people making...
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up next, ceo of 99 cent only stores could soon be shaking up retail's most luxurious locales. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back to fast. we are live at the nasdaq market site in new york's time square. big day for high-end retailers. burberry surged. so is now a good time to buy back into these retail names? the context is that burberry issued terrible guidance and so they came in better than that terrible guidance, which makes the results not as bad. >> not as bad. >> but still bad. >> right, i guess it's a good job of managing expectations. >> right. >> i don't know what to make of it. you know, tiffany, since the bottom has had an enormous run back, bu
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>>guest: what it does, it is like a pressure valve for state and local governments. it says we know you are going to be spending this money, don't focus on the budget and just do everything that needs to be done and we will only in and become fill the dollars. i heard today that there is $8 billion available in the fema disaster relief fund. that may or may not be true in terms of how much is earmarked or allocated but irrespective of that what the presidential declaration says to state and local governments, go forward, do what needs to be done, and we will come in and sit down with you and figure out who owes what and pay the majority of that bill. >>neil: thank you very much. i enjoy having michael on during times like these because contrary to what you might know ahead of hurricane katrina he was the only one sounding dramatic alarms as to the levees getting potential breached in new orleans and history has not been kind to you michael but --. >>guest: you have been very kind and i appreciate it. >>neil: i mentioned governor christie, in new jersey, the governor
>>guest: what it does, it is like a pressure valve for state and local governments. it says we know you are going to be spending this money, don't focus on the budget and just do everything that needs to be done and we will only in and become fill the dollars. i heard today that there is $8 billion available in the fema disaster relief fund. that may or may not be true in terms of how much is earmarked or allocated but irrespective of that what the presidential declaration says to state...
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today earlier during a local interview, president obama did what he always does, he dodged the question. listen to this. >> were the americans under attack at the consulate in benghazi libya denied requests for help during that' tack? >> the election has nothing to do with four brave americans getting killed and us wanting to find out exactly what happened. these are folks who served under mely that had sent to dangerous places. nobody wants to find out more what happened than i did but we want to make sure that we get it right particularly because i made a commitment to the families impacted as well as the american people we will bring those folk bees to justice. >> moments ago i spoke with the father of this american hero tyrone woods to get reaction to these developments. an incredible interview. here is what he had to say. >> we have learned so much in the aftermath of this attack. and you know we learned that the ambassador first requested security. it was denied. we learned that while they were under attack that they requested security and none was forthcoming and we learnd that t
today earlier during a local interview, president obama did what he always does, he dodged the question. listen to this. >> were the americans under attack at the consulate in benghazi libya denied requests for help during that' tack? >> the election has nothing to do with four brave americans getting killed and us wanting to find out exactly what happened. these are folks who served under mely that had sent to dangerous places. nobody wants to find out more what happened than i did...
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guaranteed local public safety funding initiative. it's a constitutional amendment. i don't feel that i should be amending the constitution. it says it increases taxes on earnings over $250,000 for seven years and sales taxes by one quarter cent for four years. how much does it increase taxes over $250,000? >> it's a graduated scale. a little bit 250, more for 500, more over a million. >> that's not even in here. >> i'm giving you the answer. >> how are voters? >> this is the voter guide. >> it's in that? the phone book version. >> i brought that for you. in fairness this is printed front and back. i have it printed one side of the page. it's about half this side. but if you go through it, all of that is explained. >> it's just unbelievable. >> here's the deal. arnold had a temporary tax that as compared when he left off. >> i have no problem with taxation -- >> you and i will pay more, the average guy will only pay 1/4 of a cent on sales tax. >> my instinct is to vote for it. >> this is a winner take all proposition. schools either get 6 billion or they're cutting 6
guaranteed local public safety funding initiative. it's a constitutional amendment. i don't feel that i should be amending the constitution. it says it increases taxes on earnings over $250,000 for seven years and sales taxes by one quarter cent for four years. how much does it increase taxes over $250,000? >> it's a graduated scale. a little bit 250, more for 500, more over a million. >> that's not even in here. >> i'm giving you the answer. >> how are voters? >>...
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for local voters with hyper targeted campaigns, i can imagine it not having a big impact. >> and you know there's been varies thinking how effective ads are. people in some states are sequestered at home, not going to work, privy to or prisoner to the campaign advertising on the airwaves. what do you make of that latest attack, the jeep ad that the romney team has been putting out there or super pacs have been putting out there? >> i agree with nic i think people in ohio are probably still focused on issues like the auto bailout. look, this ad is a hail mary pass by the romney team. you know, there are a couple issues with it. one the facts which is the most obvious, the same plant has said they're going to hire 1100 workers back. chrysler said this is factually inaccurate and we know that one in eight jobs in ohio are dependent on the auto industry or are there because of the auto industry. the other issue which is equally or not more important is character. this is a false ad, running with, you know, with a backing of supporters of mitt romney based in no facts. the question in thi
for local voters with hyper targeted campaigns, i can imagine it not having a big impact. >> and you know there's been varies thinking how effective ads are. people in some states are sequestered at home, not going to work, privy to or prisoner to the campaign advertising on the airwaves. what do you make of that latest attack, the jeep ad that the romney team has been putting out there or super pacs have been putting out there? >> i agree with nic i think people in ohio are...
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-- at certain localities. and certainly could really turn around prices that have been really getting a lot softer for consumers lately. >> just when you thought because crude prices have been coming down that consumers were going to catch a break, maybe not. addison, thanks. >> my pleasure. >> addison armstrong. >>> mike murphy, have a trade here? >> i do, scott. i think one of the ways to play this, as you see refineries potentially going off again and this storm hitting the northeast in an area where a lot of major refineries could be hut, i think you go back to nat gas here. i don't know if it's an initial move after this storm. but we're sitting on an abundance of natural gas in this country. the nat gas stocks or nat gas in and of itself, i think that's a way near term and really long term out, i think that's the future here. i'd be getting involved with nat gas names. >>> still to come, the president's statement on hurricane sandy in just a few moments. there's a picture of the briefing room in white ho
-- at certain localities. and certainly could really turn around prices that have been really getting a lot softer for consumers lately. >> just when you thought because crude prices have been coming down that consumers were going to catch a break, maybe not. addison, thanks. >> my pleasure. >> addison armstrong. >>> mike murphy, have a trade here? >> i do, scott. i think one of the ways to play this, as you see refineries potentially going off again and this...
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for every casino job gamd, you've ended up cannibalizing jobs in the exiting local economy. don't take it from me, listen to an expert on this, donald trump. "people spend a tremendous amount of money at casinos, money they'd ordinarily spend buying a refrigerator or car. every casino job and every dollar of economic activity in casino is a job stolen from thousands of existing local businesses, retailers, restaurants, hotels, entertainment venues." >> judy, your response. >> well, studies that were done in 2011 of community leaders in casino states -- these are people who live and work in all of these communities. 76% of those people said that casinos have done more to help their community than to hurt it. and 88% said that the problems that they were concerned about before casinos came in never materialized. >> guys, we're going to continue to debate another day. i know we're kind of waiting on the president in california as well. so thank you. we'll have you both on again, the issue not going away. >>> half a billion glasses are being worn around the world. those are made
for every casino job gamd, you've ended up cannibalizing jobs in the exiting local economy. don't take it from me, listen to an expert on this, donald trump. "people spend a tremendous amount of money at casinos, money they'd ordinarily spend buying a refrigerator or car. every casino job and every dollar of economic activity in casino is a job stolen from thousands of existing local businesses, retailers, restaurants, hotels, entertainment venues." >> judy, your response....
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that's local efforts, a little bit as mayor coleman spoke about. local efforts. we're working hard, we're getting things done. both at the county level, we're using public-private partnerships. we do believe job growth comes from the private sector but we don't want government standing in the way. that's where we have some concerns today at the federal level. some mandates an certainly some restrictions. and taxes that are causing some issues. we look forward to a positive economy growth in our areas. >> are you at all hopeful that we will be able to avoid the fiscal cliff or do you think, as others do, that they're going to take it right up to the 11th hour? >> well, i think surely it probably will go to the 11th hour. we've seen that in the past. >> yes, we have. >> history repeats itself. that's something -- we need a strong leader out there. i think mitt romney shows that. people are recognizing that. a strong leader to avoid some of that. i'm working on next year's budget now. we'll have it done early. we're not going to the 11th hour. that's where people ge
that's local efforts, a little bit as mayor coleman spoke about. local efforts. we're working hard, we're getting things done. both at the county level, we're using public-private partnerships. we do believe job growth comes from the private sector but we don't want government standing in the way. that's where we have some concerns today at the federal level. some mandates an certainly some restrictions. and taxes that are causing some issues. we look forward to a positive economy growth in our...
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because katrina kind of localized. it was a gross domestic product event in that there was so much rebuilding that had to be done that there were just months and months and months of lumber going up, shingle going up, roof tile going up, appliance going up. from what you hear with 60 million people, this could be a gdp event. i know the futures are down. look, there's terrible tragedy coming if everybody's right. but there will be insurance that pays off billions. and that will go back into the u.s. economy. i'm not looking for silver lining when there is the lethality of the storm. be aware, they weren't looking for it either in andrew. then it was just months and months of better gdp. >> that's an excellent point. joining us this morning, former new york governor george pataki joining us on the cnbc newsline. good to have you. good morning. >> nice being on with you. >> i assume you heard part of the mayor's presser. normally when you're about eight, nine hours ahead of landfall, you get a little more clarity here. n
because katrina kind of localized. it was a gross domestic product event in that there was so much rebuilding that had to be done that there were just months and months and months of lumber going up, shingle going up, roof tile going up, appliance going up. from what you hear with 60 million people, this could be a gdp event. i know the futures are down. look, there's terrible tragedy coming if everybody's right. but there will be insurance that pays off billions. and that will go back into the...
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we have in fact the third lowest rate, i mean third lowest state and local tax burden of any of the 50 states in america as a percentage of income. we have the highest median income in the country and so we believe in a balanced approach. we have a aaa bond rating and we did put in place, i wouldn't call it a tax on millionaires as much as i refer to it as a progressive income tax and in our state those who make more pay a slightly higher rate than lower earners pay, but we have a rate of job creation that is better than most states. we have in our science and technology sector, very strong sector growing, life science, biotech, i.t., professional services, health care with johns hopkins and others. >> governor? >> yes, sir. >> we had already, when the president proposed the american jobs act, we had already been over letting the bush tax cuts expire just for the rich, and keeping them for people less than 250. we had already had that argument three or four times and it was clear from the composition of congress at the time that the president put forth the american jobs act that there
we have in fact the third lowest rate, i mean third lowest state and local tax burden of any of the 50 states in america as a percentage of income. we have the highest median income in the country and so we believe in a balanced approach. we have a aaa bond rating and we did put in place, i wouldn't call it a tax on millionaires as much as i refer to it as a progressive income tax and in our state those who make more pay a slightly higher rate than lower earners pay, but we have a rate of job...
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. ♪ >>> around the country, state and local governments are frantic to cover budget shortfalls. leaders are turning to sin for sl invitation. case in point, the state of ohio and today's hoping of the hollywood casino columbus, the third to open in ohio in less than a you're. our brian shactman has more on this national trend, live from the tables where i'm sure he's been up all night. good morning, brian. >> reporter: blackjack is my game. but i haven't played as of yet. the ribbon-cutting is going on behind me here in ohio. and nationally, 23 states have commercial gaming now. a generation ago, it was basically new jersey and nevada. put it all in perspective, gaming is worth about $35 billion to the economy. $8 billion in tax revenue. and the whole industry employs about 340,000 people. here at the hollywood casino in columbus, ohio, the $400 million project provided 3,500 construction jobs, 2,000 casino jobs and the gambling revenue will be taxed at 33%. the other two casinos already open in ohio, cleveland and toledo, they had $40 million in revenue for august. it obviously
. ♪ >>> around the country, state and local governments are frantic to cover budget shortfalls. leaders are turning to sin for sl invitation. case in point, the state of ohio and today's hoping of the hollywood casino columbus, the third to open in ohio in less than a you're. our brian shactman has more on this national trend, live from the tables where i'm sure he's been up all night. good morning, brian. >> reporter: blackjack is my game. but i haven't played as of yet. the...
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it's really kind of a local issue. you have to mobilize the local native, don't you? >> the thing is president obama has ways of getting around that. for example, by rights, president obama should have nothing to do with local school curricula. and yet 46 states have signed on to what in effect is -- >> i think you're dead right on education. it was the other stuff that i had problems with. >> he's got something here called the sustainable communities initiative. it's federally funded. and when the plans under this initiative are issued in 2013, he has the option to do the same thing he did with education. he could say, hey, if you don't follow the plans we've funded through these local groups funded through the federal government, you might not get all your federal aid. >> but can't governor kasich and these county executives, can't they just stop all that with votes? it's a democracy, they can say no to this? >> sure. but say obama gets reelected and kasich loses reelection to a democrat in 2014, this thing came real close to passage in 2009-2010. if obama's in plac
it's really kind of a local issue. you have to mobilize the local native, don't you? >> the thing is president obama has ways of getting around that. for example, by rights, president obama should have nothing to do with local school curricula. and yet 46 states have signed on to what in effect is -- >> i think you're dead right on education. it was the other stuff that i had problems with. >> he's got something here called the sustainable communities initiative. it's...
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so we talked to romney's state director and the local chair. here's how they see the race. >> we've got a lot of people who voted for obama in '08 who were independents in our victory centers saying i'm trying to make up for my vote in '08. >> the energy that's building among the democratic base and among those independents who supported the president four years ago, that's happening again right now. >> and so you get a sense that both sides feel confident. it's really hard to tell, chuck, which way it will go because as we went block by block, we saw u a lot of energy on both sides, so it's about repeating for democrats. about trying to get back to tradition for republicans. chuck? >> we're going to do this one county at a time if we're lucky. there are not that many swing counties in the battleground states. thank you very much. >>> the world bank has cut its outlook for china. becky quick is here. i imagine fear of china in slow growth will spook the markets today? >> that's what's happening, chuck. we've been watching this morning. we've be
so we talked to romney's state director and the local chair. here's how they see the race. >> we've got a lot of people who voted for obama in '08 who were independents in our victory centers saying i'm trying to make up for my vote in '08. >> the energy that's building among the democratic base and among those independents who supported the president four years ago, that's happening again right now. >> and so you get a sense that both sides feel confident. it's really hard to...